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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1943-09-10

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1943-09-10, page 01

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Vol 21, No.\jT
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, SEPTE.MBER 10, 1W.1
D«vot«d lo Amerleuk And Jewilh Idsal,
WELCOME ZIONIST DELEGATES
Strictly Confidential
Tidbits From Everywhere By JE^ineas J. Biron
REPORTAGE . . .
|l% We didn't collect much gos¬ sip for you at the Ameriran Jew¬ ish Conference at the Waldorf- Astoria last week . . . We were too busy listening to the speak¬ ers at the public .qos.'ilons . . . Rabbi Abba Hlllel Silver's speech on Monday evening (Aug. .30th) unquestionably was. In content arid form, the best and most Im¬ pressive of the Jot . . . bavld K. Nlles, one of the six special as¬ sistants to President Roosevelt, attended several sessions of the Conference . . . There, too. we bumped into Bernard G. Rich¬ ards now, fully recovered from his long siege of illness . . ... To
Meyer Welsgal one of the chief secretaries of the Conference, be¬ longs the record of not having left the hotel for even one min¬ ute . . . Orchids are due to Judge Anna M. Cross for championing the case of such organizations as the I. W. O., the Jewish People's Committee and others for full representation in the Conference . . . Even though she failed she demonstrated the vitality of the principles of democracy in Jew¬ ish ilfe. . . Bws FC te Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of Cleveland wili be wearing a col¬ onel's uniform in the near fu¬ ture, and .\ylll visit. In the capac¬ ity of a sort' of super-chaplain, U. S. Expeditionary Forces in Egypt, Palestine, Africa and oth¬ er areas . . . His will he a most extensive ami important mission. . . . Congratulations to Captain Edward Ellsberg of the U. S. Navy, who has just lieen award¬ ed the Legion ot Merit for hi.s Salvage operatiorts in the Medit¬ erranean war zone, of which wc told you quite iiomo time ago . . . It's Robert D. Meade who is the author of "Judah P. Benjamin", a fine biography of this Confed¬ erate statesman . . . But Wendell L. Willkle confesses that at one time he had been planning to write a book on Ilenjamin . . . "One People" is the title nf a book to he ijublishod by tho Com¬ mittee ot Jewish Writers and Ar¬ tists . . . The volume will contain the record of the American visit of the tivo .lewish delegates from the Soviet Union . . . THIS AND THAT .... ^ Attention, budding composers (and established ones loo): The RCA Victor Divi.sioii of the Radio Corporation of America Is offer¬ ing a thousanil-<lonar prize (or the best string quartet coniliosi- tlon suljmitted l)y an American or Canadian citizen in a cimtest sponsored by the Chamber Music Guild of Washington ... A .simi¬ lar award is l)eing ottereil a I^at- in American comiwser also . . . A magician ill shirtsleeves is Dr. Abraham Hurwitz of New York, a playground director wlio dis¬ covered that teaching youngsters how to perform feats of presti¬ digitation is one way ot keeping them out of mischief... Dr. Hur wltz put on magic shows in the city's playgrounds, and then coaches some ot tlie older kids In how to do the tricks ... STAGE AND SCREEN . . . teAlex Cohen, the youthful Broadway producer who only a (Continued on Page 8)
Over 1,000 Delegates And Guests Will
Attend 46th Annual Zionist Convention
Here At Deshler-Wallick Hotel.
Banquet Monday Evening To
'^ Highlight Event
More than 1000 delegates and guests will arrive today and tomorrow for the 46th annual convention of the Zion¬ ist Organization of America, vifhich is to be held at the Deshler-Wallick Hotel.from Saturday, Sept. llth, through Monday, Sept. l.lth. Reports received from the national office of the Z. O- A. indicate that there will be a large at¬ tendance from all parts of the United States, and credentials have been prepared and mailed to delegates and alternates.
Among the distinguished speakers who will participate in the sessions arc: Governor John Bricker, of Ohio; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, of Cleveland, O.; Rabbi Abba Hillcl Silver, of Cleveland, 0.; Dr. Steplicn S. Wise, of New York; Robert Szold, of New York; Louis Lipsky, of New York; Dr. Israel Goldstein, of New York; Dr. Solomon Goldman of Chicago, III.; Ben Kauffman, of New Jersey, national com¬ mander of Jewish War Veterans and Holder' of Congression¬ al Medal of Honor; Rabbi James G. Heller, of Cincinnati, O-, Dr. Nahum Goldmann, member ot World Zionist Executive; and William B. Ziff, noted aviation expert and author of "The Coming Battle of Germany".
Judge Louis K. Levinthal, president of the '/,, 0. A., will deliver his annual presidential message on Saturday evening.
Arrangements have been made for Sabbath Services at ttie Ho¬ tel, and a special Oneg Shabbat wUl be lield-ynder the auspice,'?, ot the Hiatadruth IVrlth oh. Sat¬ urday afternoon. .All sessions of the convention are open to the Columbus Jewi.sh community. The convention banquet wiil take place on Monday evening and will be addressed hy out¬ standing national personalities.
Dr. Nahum Goldmann
AMERICAN JEWISH CONFERENCE WILL CONVENE AGAIN WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS
NEW YORK (WNR) — The American Jewish Conference closed its five day session here last week after adopting, resolu¬ tions calling for tho estal]llsh- ment ot a Jewish Commimweaiih in Palestine, for tho imnicdiatc rescue of Eurojiean .lewr.y. for the outlawing of anti-Semitism, for the reclssion of tho 'White Paper and for unrestricted and free Immigration to Palestine.
The five day conference, one ot the most Important conclaves in the history of American Jeu- ry, was marked by dramatic mo¬ ments, particularly during the adoption of the Palestine resolu¬ tion and the deliberations on the tragedy of European JewO'-
At the closing session an in¬ terim committee of 55 delegates was elected to carry out the man¬ dates and resolutions of the Con¬ ference until its next session which is to take place not later than within twelve month.s.
The resolution demanding the establishment of a Jewish Com¬ monwealth in Palestine was ad¬ opted with only four dls.sentlng votes. The labor bloc, represent¬ ing the Jewish Labor Committee, alistained from voting after an¬ nouncing that its delegates were divided on the Palestine Lssue.
Following the adoption of the pro-Palestine resolution, Judge Joseph M. Proskaiier- president of the American Jew ish Committee,
announceil that
ailhough. he and his two fcllow- deiegatcs had dissented from the Palestine resolullon "with iini- found regret", the re|)resenta- lives of (lie American Jewish Committee would continue to co¬ operate with the Conference in its entleavors to have the Ptdes- tine While Paper revoked. Judge Proskauer voiced the l)ollef that "tha present issuance of the jn'o- po.sais contained in the resolu¬ tion is unwise .because it may carry with it embarassment to the governments of the United Nations, and is calculated to jeo¬ pardize the status of Jews an{l even prejudice the fullest de\'ei- opment ot the Jewish settlement in Palestine itself".
The Contei-ence also adopted at Its closing, sessions several resolutions on the prolilem of the iiost-war status of Murt)Iican Jewry, including relief and re¬ habilitation.
Relief J'lOhlcni
"Wo urge the United Nations Relief and Rchahilitalion agen¬ cies to give earnest attention lo these special needs. We are confident that in the feeding, clothing and sheltering of the stricken population, the checking and preventing the further spread of epidemics and disease the caring tor children orphaned or separated from their parents, the reuniting of scattered fam¬ ilies, and the aiding ot deiiortees
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I.^IPORTAXT NOTICK
All persons having rescr\-a^ >,ilinnN for /.lojilsl nan(|uet Monday, Hi>(il, llilh iiiiisf pick up Ihelr licki'ls b.v lom«ri-<)W (.SiiiiilJiy) .j P. .>!., al (he fcg- istratlon desk, al Ihc IX'sliler- VVallick llol.l, >fi-/./.anlne I-'Ioor.
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means ol increasing Zionist par- ticijialioii ill Ihe wai- cffni-t ol the United Xalions. i'lans will be di.scu.s.sVd for scleral (irojccts during the coming year similar 1(1 (he siicccssCui S:;i),i»«i.OO(l War llond (hive of the /.. O. A. last February. I'aiiicuhif allciuion will he paid lo Zioni-t indilic re- lalioiii. Maurice llouk.-d'iii. Now York, is Kcneral <<rnvention chairman ami assisting l>i"i arc the following: On the national commitlce, Dr. Samuel liiiiin. Daniel Frisch, l.ouis (Irohctz, Leo Gu-zik. Irving i.i|)kowitz, ilairy ¦\. Pine, .lodge Morris Roiheiibcrg, .Samuel llothstcin, Albert Schiff. ilcrnum Schul¬ man Louis K. Siiicglcr, llcwey 11. Sloiic ami Wm. Syik.
(In Ihc ("oiimibus Committee arc: Honorable Chairman, .'\1- berl Schiff, Co-chairmen, Robert L. Mellman, and Fred Yenkin: Secretary. Ciibert I). Siegel; Treasurer, Ben Yenkin; Reeei> tion and Badges, Sig L. Wei.ss¬ kerz and Mrs. William Schiff, co- chairmen; Lir. n; W. Abramson, W'm. Broncr, Isadore W. Garek, Harry Gilbert, Leon J. Goodman, Dr. E. J. Gordon, Mrs. W. A. (Continued on Page 8)
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